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azimuth

[ az-uh-muhth ] [ 疆z m庛 ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

noun

the arc of the horizon measured clockwise from the south point, in astronomy, or from the north point, in navigation, to the point where a vertical circle through a given heavenly body intersects the horizon.

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Azimuth the arc of the horizon measured clockwise derives by way of Middle French azimut from Arabic 硃莽-莽喝鳥贖喧 the ways, an assimilated plural form of al-samt the way. As we learned from the recent51勛圖 of the Day acequia, the prefix al- the assimilates to match the first sound in the word that followsbut only when that sound is pronounced with the tip of the tongue. Azimuth shares an origin with zenith the point on the celestial sphere vertically above a given position, but while azimuth closely resembles its Arabic source, zenith arose when Arabic samt was borrowed into Old Spanish as zemt and was subsequently misread as zenit. We never know when a small scribal error can end up creating a new word! Azimuth was first recorded in English in the late 14th century.

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While we say that the sun sets in the west, most times thats not exactly the case …. [B]etween the first day of spring and the first day of autumn, the position on the horizon where the sun appears to set, known as the azimuth, actually occurs somewhat north of due west. The azimuth of the sunset slowly shifts northward until the day of the June solstice; thereafter, it reverses course and shifts back to the south. On June 21, the sun sets at an azimuth of 302 degrees, or 32 degrees north of due west. But for the setting sun to be seen from all of Manhattans cross streets, its azimuth must be 299 degrees, or 29 degrees north of due west.

Joe Rao, Manhattanhenge: What It Is, and How to See It, Scientific American, May 29, 2018
[B]uilt by the ancestors of the Creek Indians in Georgia, western North Carolina and the eastern edge of Alabama, [t]hese five-sided mounds are unique to the region, and were perfectly arranged on the apexes of a triangular matrix, stretching for several hundred miles, according to an article by Richard Thornton, part of an alliance of Muskogean scholars. One leg of the isosceles triangles was true north-south. Another leg was true east-west. The hypotenuse was the angle of the solar azimuth at sunset on the winter solstice. How the accurate surveying of such long distances was accomplished by the Indigenous people of the region has never been explained,[] he wrote.

ICT Staff, Welcoming the Winter Solstice, Indian Country Today, December 21, 2011

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sciamachy

[ sahy-am-uh-kee ] [ sa阞疆m ki ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

noun

an act or instance of fighting a shadow or an imaginary enemy.

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Sciamachy an act of fighting a shadow is adapted from Ancient Greek 莽域勳硃鳥硃釵堯穩硃, equivalent to 莽域勳獺 shadow and 鳥獺釵堯襲 b硃喧喧梭梗. 釦域勳獺 is sometimes romanized as scia-, consistent with the Latin trend of changing Greek kappa to Roman c, but other derivatives of 莽域勳獺 in English hew closely to the original spelling and appear as skia-, as in skiagraph a photographic image produced by the action of x-rays or nuclear radiation. 紼獺釵堯襲 is a popular element in technical terms related to fighting or warfare. When combined with 喧硃羶娶棗莽 bull, we get tauromachy bullfighting, and when combined with 梭籀眶棗莽 word, we get logomachy a dispute about or concerning words. Sciamachy was first recorded in English circa 1620.

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As farewells were played,
Order became disorder
And sciamachy took root.
In the dark place, where mirrors
Refracted black light
Breathing became ragged.

And, I, cannot now
Recognise a face.
There is but a record
Of a dark place.

J.B. Brown, The Photographic Room, Blood of Kings, 2012

Aru is indulging in sciamachy. She has the frustrated look of a person combating a shadow, a shadow that absorbs her anger and gives her nothing in return. As for me, it was not only her questions that daunted me, it was her look as well, the clear-eyed, judging gaze

Shashi Deshpande, A Matter of Time, 1996

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enumerate

[ ih-noo-muh-reyt, ih-nyoo- ] [ 阞nu mre阞t, 阞nyu- ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

verb (used with object)

to ascertain the number of; count.

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Enumerate to ascertain the number of comes from the Latin verb 襲紳喝鳥梗娶櫻娶梗 to count up, equivalent to the element 襲- out of, from and the noun numerus number. Both enumerate and number come from Latin numerus, but how did that stray b appear in number? As Latin evolved into French, the unstressed e in numerus was slowly lost in a process called syncope; to compare, in English, note how we pronounce the adjective every as evry. Because the consonant cluster -mr- was a bit awkward to say, though a pattern called excrescence, the consonant b was inserted between the two letters, producing Old French nombremuch like how hamster and something in English are often pronounced as hampster and sump-thing. While number passed into English by way of French and therefore featured these two sound shifts, enumerate was borrowed directly from Latin with minimal changes. Enumerate was first recorded in English in the 1640s.

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Beginning about an hour after the workouts, researchers took repeated samples from each animals muscle, liver, heart, hypothalamus, white fat, brown fat and blood and used sophisticated machinery to identify and enumerate almost every molecule in those tissues related to energy usage. They also checked markers of activity from genes related to metabolism. Then they tabulated totals between the tissues and between the groups of mice.

Gretchen Reynolds, Is It Better to Exercise in the Morning or Evening? New York Times, January 19, 2022

The issue is that the best counting techniques often rely on recursionthat is, solving a problem using a similar problem that is a step smallerbut two-dimensional spatial counting problems just do not recurse well without some extra structure …. By the time you get to a grid of nine-by-nine, there are more than 700 trillion solutions . We are trying to assess one way of cutting up a state without any ability to enumeratelet alone meaningfully compare it againstthe universe of alternatives.

Moon Duchin, Geometry versus Gerrymandering, Scientific American, November 1, 2018

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